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There are console commands though which does come with the ability to fly. If going for panoramic aerial tours the flying walk is probably a decent pace as long as your system doesnt have issues with load lag (doesnt need to be a beast to avoid that). The sprinting fly is actually really fast though, so maybe not the best for that but it is great for exploring the map quickly to find those beautiful landscapes in the first place.
Will also warn you that while all biomes are at least capable of some decent landscapes, some will be more challenging than others. Like the theme in one biome is dense mists that obscure vision so you can't actually see much of the landscape, but it also features lots of high elevation places that are above that mist and those can offer some beautiful vistas in their own right (and some spots actually in the mist can be enchanting to in the right conditions, even with limited visibility).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdUJ3inZmoE
Hit F5 then type "devcommands". Once it says devcommands are true then type "fly"... but make sure it says "true' after you hit enter.
Another devcommand is "freefly".
Thorin :)