First of all, Nathan - how are the Aviator faces "lacking" when they're the EXACT, SAME STANDARD USPC faces on the standard-issue Bicycles, Tally Hos and Bees? I'm curious to know...
All that Aviators are is Bicycles in a smooth finish and a more boring back. They're equal in quality to Bikes. Having said that, they're not easy to obtain. Outside of some magic shops, Aviators are primarily sold only in airports these days. Streamlines are indeed comparable in quality, use Arrco faces, and can be had at most US Wal-Marts for a buck a pack. A better bargain than that is hard to find.
Second, the Eco edition deck is a good one, but the natural, recyclable finish and glue used I'm told will NOT hold up as long as USPC's two main finishes. I've read many comments about how the deck will start going clumpy sooner than a pack of normal Bikes would. It's the cost of being green...
Third, the CARC Erdnase Bees would give you the best durability of all three choices and have an attractive old-style face design meant to mimic decks of the 1920's, with the addition of prominent modern magicians on the faces of the Kings. In my mind, if you wanted a deck that would hold up and look unique without looking goofy-colored, that would be the deck to go with.
And lastly, the black and silver Acorn backs do indeed handle differently, for a good reason. Because of the metallic inks used on the backs, this was the first CARC deck (along with the silver and black variant) that used Magic Finish. And since it came in both textured (Cambric) and smooth (Ivory) versions, it's the first smooth deck ever made to use Magic Finish as well. All other CARC decks use "standard" finish. The silver and black version only came in Cambric (which in this case is textured paper with Magic Finish).
'Nuff said?