I have been reading all the above with interest as i am in the process of building 4 test sail panels measuring 0.5 m x 2.0m to eventually be mounted on a horizontal 'mast, to provide a simultaneous comparison of pointing, and loads generated at various angles of attack, with buckets containing variable quantities of water as 'strain guages'. The 4 panels will be Flat, Arne type with 10% camber, Slieve's SJ with 10% camber and a fourth with 5% camber.
Last weekend we had 15 - 20 knot breeze so i went with the two panels made so far - Arne's and the SJ to hold them by hand in the wind, like a demented kite flyer who had forgotten his string.
The 'SJ', held both vertically and horizontally to the wind at 90 deg to the flow (Totally stalled) had a balance point at 53% from the luff, inclining it at about 20 deg - to permit laminar flow, resulted in the pressure centre moving forward and being fairly stable at 35% balance but in the turbulent wind, bouncing over the fields i could feel the instability as the pressure moved, by moving my hands to provide a balance forward to a point at 480 to 500 mm aft of the luff - 25% balance the stability improved and felt more stable.'
The 'Arne' panel - offered at 90 deg had a balance point at 970mm (48%). Inclining it to provide flow brought the pressure forward, again being fairly stable at 37% but very stable at 26%.
The things that i could clearly feel were that the pressure centre moved forward greatly once flow was established, and that the PC could be felt moving rapidly in response to gusts, to my hands varying the distance between the wooden battens causing variation in camber, and my body position partially obstructing wind flow.
I look forward to building a flat panel - as a control sample, then setting them all up in clear air to provide (hopefully) accurate results.
As the Farmer's field is only a few miles from Heathrow Airport, I commented to the farmer that as i would need both hands to hang on and would be unable to use my mobile to call for help if the whole show took off; so would he be ready to let Air Traffic Control know of my presence at altitude; he thought for a moment then replied "might call the Police and have you deemed" !
I have updated my profile with a photo of my weekends activity, but this doesn't seem to have updated - to the post.