Eswube, several things. I went with your idea of 3 task forces, but I only listed the sjips that would constantly be in service. (that's why I only listed 2 HACs). I'll edit the numbers to better reflect that.
Ah, ok then. But if You didn't listed them, I couldn't know about it.
Remember though, that even with 2 active ships and 1 in reserve, 2 TF's at sea is a contingency number, not a routine number. Usually one would be "on station", one on its way to replace it there or to return to port or being in port ready to go on short notice while the third one would be in refit, deep maintenance or simply in reserve with skeleton crew - Royal Navy's Invincible class carriers usually operated that way - 3 ships but only 2 air groups for them.
You raise a good point for cruisers. Since I have the Aviation Cruisers, there's no need for regular cruisers.
With the aviation cruisers, I am thinking about going with something like the Moskva Class, because it is a little bit smaller than the Kiev (but it doesn't have as many weapons). The whole reason I wnet with the Kiev in the first place, was becasue of the amount of wepons it carried.
In the US Navy cruisers (at least before Ticonderogas) were usually flagships of CVBG's escorts. But Your task forces are much smaller in the first place, plus You don't use "full" CV's, so separate CVH and CG seemed bit redundant.
I like the general idea of Your heavily armed heli-cruiser, but I'd suggest, that it's general layout to be modeled rather on Kiev, because the Moskva class was generally a poor design. Esp. its superstructure made air operations very difficult.
Also note, that the size of the Kiev was because it had also airplanes (12 Yak-30 and 16 helicopters - You need only those helicopters and not necessarily in this number) and because it's missiles and electronic equipment was very big. First three Kiev's carried about 120 missiles in total, which is almost the same number as carried by Ticonderoga class cruisers (with VLS).
Perhaps someting in size of (for example) Colossus class carrier but with Kiev-esque layout would work for You?
Btw. one thing that perhaps could be interesting comparison for You. I've found information, that in the 1950s Royal Australian Navy had 2 aircraft carriers, 1 cruiser (training), 4 destroyers, 17 frigates and 16 minesweepers/escorts (plus support and naval aviation) with 14 000 personnel. Although I don't know how many of those ships was active and how many in reserve. And of course they were on average smaller than modern ships.