First look for an instructor, but if you have to try flying by yourself, try cutting the aileron throw down and moving both sticks(rud+ail) together(a coordinated turn). That is the same as using a three channel radio with a little aileron mixed in. You can develop muscle memory and also use the ailerons to level the plane. BUT you must eventually learn to use the ailerons independently. Most trainers don't have enough dihedral to be stable with fixed ailerons. Just for fun I have tried to fly them without using the ailerons. It will work but it is a struggle. Lots of opposite rudder has to be used for corrections. The plane sort of wallows out of a turn. I also tried no ailerons on my 33%ers. That doesn't work at all!!!