BliyahoQeoni - This is a good start here. I am a little concerned about it looking "cluttered" (for lack of a better word).
The worst part is, after I saw the first picture, I was going to suggest adding a little known Enterprise!

You (or someone else) had mentioned that you were looking for a link between the naval versions of the Enterprise and the Star Trek Enterprise. I know of one that might have fit in perfectly - the USS Enterprise from the Civil War era. I didn't know about this one until I visited the College of William & Mary in Wilamsburg and saw a historical marker for it. This Enterprise was a test ship to determine if lighter than air vessels were useful to Generals for observing battles and being able to adjust more quickly to the changing battlefield. While that USS Enterprise was lost in either the First or Second Battle of Bull Run (I forget which), the idea was a success and prompted the building of more observation balloons.
I am not aware of any pictures of this Enterprise (although any era airship would probably do). But at the same time, at this point you have so many that it is beginning to look cluttered. Perhaps only using ones that have historical value - L'Enterprise (the first recorded Enterprise), USS Enterprise (CV-06 and the most decorated vessel in WWII, IIRC), USS Enterprise (CVN 65 - the first nuclear carrier), USS Enterprise (OV-101 - the first Space Shuttle), and then NCC-1701. A bit heavy on the USS E's, but not sure what to do about that. Additionally, it is still cluttered, even with just these!!!
I look for3ward to future iterations on this one. The only other suggestion might be to change the format from landdscape to portrait and make the available viewing area larger so that you can fit the ships in or not have as many ships.
Just my $0.02. Great effort though - I love seeing the visual history of this ship! Just shows she had great lines even in the Age of Sail.
