Rudder to Elevator / Aileron is a mix that's already in pretty much ever radio out there, you just need to look at it to figure it out. First step is to set the CG to where you want it, CG plays a roll in amount of coupling but has zero to do with getting rid of it. ALL aerobatic planes have some coupling to the gear and likely a slight roll to the gear as well.
The Sukhoi is a very short plane, very scale, scale wing placement and a round cowl which all play a roll in the coupling. Yet you will notice it flies like it's on rails. Mix it little by little after you get your CG. For something that pulls like the SU, start with about 6% up elevator to rudder. Double check that the elevators go up slightly with both left and right rudder applied. DO NOT put it on a switch, it always needs to be active regardless of what some on the web will say.
When you are done, likely the values for right and left will be slightly different, don't worry about that. Next pay attention to the rolling that may happen, likely you will need a tad of rudder to aileron for hands off KE flight.
Try to do this on a calm day or with light winds going down the runway so it does not effect you.