Well it's not a complicated experiment,but from what I read with the other experiments it seams to be proven conclusive everyone who conducted the experiment over the years could see the target or boat.its been done by Alfred Wallace a qualified surveyor who failed to repeat some of the previous minor mistakes but the results were still the same. Water is flat not curved and look at the photo above.
Please explain just why the water would be curved left to right. A sphere would look exactly the same whichever way you looked, so the horizon will look exactly the same all 360° around - in other words flat!
There is a very slight dip angle from the viewpoint to the horizon, but from low altitudes that is not noticeable to the naked eye. From 33' above the water level the dip angle is only 0.09° - completely negligible without accurate instrumentation! From 1000' or so surveying instruments can easily measure the dip.
Maybe you could read up on celestial navigation, where for centuries navigators have been instructed to allow for the "dip angle" to the horizon in taking star or sun sights. In calculating a "fix" an error of 0.09° could lead to an location error of 5.4 nm.
There two things you should note in that photo:
1) A large part of Chicago is hidden behind the horizon.
2) The horizon is quite sharp. If the earth were flat the limit of visibility would be set by "Rayleigh scattering" or "haze". In either case the horizon would be diffuse and not sharp. This diffuse horizon is seen from aircraft flying at 30,000' or so.
You again have fallen into the common trap "I cannot understand the Globe, so the earth must be flat!".