There is still a nit with the automatic flight planning altitude. I planned a circuitous route from an airport in the Appalachians (SHD) to an airport southwest of it (MDQ.) However, in order to stay out of the mountains while at the same time, staying as close as possible to airports along the route, I had many, many airports as waypoints. While the flight planner altitude "multiple altitudes" was checked, it set 9500 as the single altitude the whole way, probably based only upon the first leg. The route kind of circles around from SHD to the northeast a little, then made a half circle back around to finally wind up flying southwest to the destination. Only the 9500 altitude (east + 5) was entered by FP for the entire trip, instead of changing when I changed to course greater than 180.
The route is real and is the one I would have flown if the sellers had not pulled the aircraft at the last minute.
Odd, but there it is.