I have been thinking a bit more about navigating on a FE as compared to a RE and I think there is actually a definite proof here that we can not be living on a FE. The problem lies with the East/West directions.
East/West is defined as being at 90 degrees (right angle/perpendicular) to the North South direction. If you take a compass bearing to North, then from this bearing travel due East as compared to the starting point for some distance, then at this new point take another compass bearing of North and then travel due West as compared to this second point the same distance again.
Now on a RE model, this set of movements will mean that you end up at the same place. However, on a FE this would not be the case (as shown in this image):

If you were to take constant readings on the compass as you travelled, then you would walk around in the circle, but because in this example you only take two compass readings (one at the start and one at the second point) and always travel at right angles to this reading, then you end up in a different place to where you started.
This is because of the difference between Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry. Euclidean geometry only works if the surface you are on is
flat, where as Non-Euclidean geometry can work in the surface is not flat (eg: Round).
Now it would be possible to make a compass where the East/West direction where curved on the compass itself (because the compass makers could be in on the conspiracy), but the angle that the East/West was on the compass would be specific to the distance from the Hub. Thus to crack the conspiracy, all you would have to do is take a comps that work near the Hub/North Pole and use it further away form it. Or, make your own compass (by magnetising a needle for instance), and marking off the perpendicular angle yourself.
This means that Navigating on a Flat Earth would lead you to a different position than you would if the Earth was round.
This experiment is easy to try, cheap to implement, is not fooled by bendy light or other optical illusions, and gives a definite difference between a Round Earth and a Flat Earth. As the components needed to perform this experiment are capable of being made by virtually anyone, it also avoids any chance that members of a conspiracy could construct the devices to give false readings to trick you.
After browsing these board for a few days, I have a basic understanding of the objections against the various experiments that have been proposed. This one, however, bypasses all these objections that I have read and is simple enough that
anybody on these boards could perform it (which is one of the objections that has been put forward to many experiments, namely that they are too complex or are too expensive to perform.